When Life Breaks Us Open, We Rise Again
As the full moon rises again, I sit with the quiet truth of life’s rhythm — how it moves, how it softens us, how it reshapes us. I’ve seen myself change over these past moons. And I am reminded that anything is possible when we allow life to unfold without forcing our own timelines. Life humbles us. It teaches us to release control and trust the flow. π✨
Sitting by the Dam: A Moment of Serenity
Yesterday, I sat by the dam beneath the moon’s gentle glow, and a deep calm washed over me. It felt sacred.
My car has been down for four weeks — no comfort, no convenience — just adjustment. Taking taxis. Walking more. Fetching my son in ways I’m not used to.
It humbled me.
But in that surrender, in that slowing down, I found beauty. I found myself breathing again. πΎπ§
Letting Go and Rekindling
Life breaks things apart so we can rebuild. Losing what we cling to isn’t loss — it’s renewal.
My broken car wasn’t a setback; it was a mirror. It forced me into introspection.
I told myself: “It will come back stronger.”
And in that moment, I felt myself coming back stronger too.π₯
The Clutch Conundrum: Life’s Detours
Today, the mechanic told me they bought the wrong pressure plate.
And I just laughed.
Life is like that.
We make plans; life makes adjustments.
The path is never straight — it bends us into new shapes.
We don’t control the river.
We learn to float. π
The Theology of Letting Happen
I am learning to let life happen. To stop holding the “sad bags” on my shoulders.
Brokenness is not the end — it is the beginning of transformation.
When ego dies, spirit awakens.
When control loosens, peace returns.
When we surrender, we rise. ππ₯
Vah Afrika Proverb: “The river that breaks the rock does not force — it flows.” π
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